Ovulation is a period when hormone levels in a woman's body fluctuate violently, and it is also an important period for pregnancy. During this period, a woman's vaginal discharge will increase, become clear and transparent, and may change color. These changes are normal signs of ovulation, but many women are unaware of these changes or don't know how to tell whether they are normal. This article will introduce some methods to determine whether leucorrhea is normal during ovulation, and how to plan a pregnancy during this period.

Normal ovulation discharge should be clear, odorless, and moderate in quantity. These secretions usually arrive on the 14th day before a woman’s next menstrual period, which is her ovulation period. During this period, a woman's vaginal discharge will gradually increase and may become a little moist, but there will be no pain or discomfort.

How to determine your ovulation period?

There are many ways to determine when you are ovulating. Here are some of the commonly used methods:

1. Measure basal body temperature: Measuring basal body temperature can help determine a woman’s temperature changes and predict her ovulation period. Upon waking each morning, take your temperature and record it on a chart. If the body temperature rises by 0.3 to 0.5 degrees Celsius on the same day, then this day is the woman's ovulation period.

2. Observe vaginal secretions: Observing vaginal secretions can help determine a woman’s ovulation period. During this period, a woman's vaginal discharge will gradually increase and may become a little moist, but there will be no pain or discomfort.

3. Use measuring tools: You can use some measuring tools to measure a woman’s ovulation period, such as thermometers, calendars, and smart thermometers.

Pregnancy planning during this period

During a woman's ovulation period, pregnancy planning can be carried out. If you are planning to become pregnant, you can schedule sexual intercourse during this period, and you should choose to have it on this day if possible. If you have not yet planned to become pregnant, you can try to plan for pregnancy during this period, such as using medications or other forms of safety measures.

Normal ovulation discharge should be clear, odorless, and moderate in quantity. If you are confused about your ovulation period, you can use the above methods to judge, or consult a doctor or professional consultant.